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Judging from https://github.com/logos, we are misusing the GitHub mark. That page indicates to not change the color (we change it from black to green). Less clear, it says "Use the Mark in social buttons to link to your GitHub profile or project" which isn't exactly what we're doing but also isn't not what we're doing? This might be an indication of my eyesight getting worse as I get older, but I think the size that we display the mark at by default makes it not entirely recognizable as the GitHub mark. Lastly, there's the philosophical issue of whether we should display a commercial entity's mark on our web pages in this particular instance. (For me, the answer is "maybe".) All told, I think we can remove it without damaging usability on the website, so let's do it. PR-URL: #39251 Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
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